If you have any questions about SNi, our models, our work, or internships, please contact us with the details below:
Sustainable Nutrition Initiative®
Riddet Institute, Massey University
New Zealand
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Are you a current student studying in the fields of nutrition, modelling, or sustainability? Do you need to complete an internship as part of your study? Come to Aotearoa New Zealand and work with the Sustainable Nutrition Initiative® (SNi) team!
Interns at SNi are supervised by and work with international experts in their fields. You will get hands-on experience working in an academic research team for 3-6 months, with opportunities to develop your own skills in research, presentation, and science communication. Being based in New Zealand means you will be able to spend your weekends exploring our beautiful country, sampling delicious local produce, learning about our culture, and enjoying our beautiful landscapes.
Please send your CV and internship details to info@sustainablenutritioninitiative.com. Be sure to include a brief description of yourself and your studies, and the reason why you want to come to SNi.
What’s it like to intern at SNi? Hear from some of our previous interns:
“Coming from Europe, my three-month PhD visit at the Sustainable Nutrition Initiative® was a very valuable eye-opener to put food production, food consumption, and related environmental impacts in a more global perspective.”
– Renée Cardinaals, Wageningen University
“From Sep – Dec 2023, I was part of the SNi team as an intern, using the DELTA Model® to evaluate the nutrient content embedded in food losses and waste. I am grateful for the valuable lessons and insights I gained during my internship, particularly understanding the important role of nutrition in discussions about sustainability. Working in a small team with a lot of expertise, an emphasis on feedback and development, and a supportive team environment that encourages producing the best work possible has been very valuable. I am glad to have done my internship with SNi.”
– Manouk Beuving, Wageningen University